When will Winter 2012 Testing open for registration? Where can I register for my ASE test? What do I do if my credentials have expired? Tony Molla, Vice President of Communications for the National Institute for ASE, answers all these questions and gives you a first hand look at how to find a rewarding career in the automotive industry.
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Explore ASE Careers
In this video, Tony Molla, Vice President of Communications for the National Institute for ASE, gives you a first hand look at how to find a rewarding career in the automotive industry. ASE certification can provide training for a variety of fields, as well as opportunities for growth. The automotive industry offers plenty of jobs for every interest–whether you want to work with people, own your own shop, teach, and more. Get on the fast track and explore new and rewarding job possibilities today!
[sws_divider_line] By Tony Molla.ASE offers a lot of resources for technicians about certification information. You can quickly find the resources that matter most to you and register for certification testing online at www.ase.com.
If you haven’t done it already, sign up for a free myASE account. We’ve added lots of new features and if you’ve ever registered for an ASE test, all you have to do is activate your account.
In case you haven’t heard, ASE has gone paperless and from now on all testing will be done on a computer at secure, proctored test locations. (You can read more about Computer-Based Testing here.)
Remember, it doesn’t matter how long your credentials have been expired, if you’ve ever passed an ASE test and let the certification lapse, all you have to do is take the re-certification test to re-qualify.